SPURS boss Andre villas-Boas has vented his frustration at the Football League and accused them of putting his players in jeopardy with their scheduling of the Capital One Cup.

Andre Villas-Boas has voiced his frustration at the Football League [GETTY]

The north London outfit have three fixtures in six-action packed days ending with a Capital One Cup tie against Aston Villa.

Before that, Spurs are at home to Tromso in the Europa League before travelling to Cardiff City in the Premier League on Sunday.

The Portuguese tactician believes the gruelling run ox fixtures could take its toll and is worried injuries may take their toll.

"After this game (against Tromso) we have not only the Sunday game but the Tuesday game, which I found as an incredible surprise," Villas-Boas told reporters.

Andre Villas-Boas is worried the gruelling set of fixtures could take its toll on his squad [GETTY]

How can the game be scheduled after two days? This is putting the players' career at risk and the risk of injuries

Andre Villas-Boas

"How can the game be scheduled after two days? This is putting the players' career at risk and the risk of injuries.

"I can understand the reasons why our game against Aston Villa for the Capital One Cup was chosen to be on Tuesday, bearing in mind the other fixtures, but I find it absolutely incredible that we have to risk injuries to our players in a game we play on that Tuesday.

"This amount of fixtures forces us to make some changes in the team, but we take the competition very seriously and we will be very strong."